This illustration from Mysta of the Moon (which ran in Planet Comics in the 1940s) was first blogged in my network in this post at Hedonix. I found it originally in this tweet.
This illustration from Mysta of the Moon (which ran in Planet Comics in the 1940s) was first blogged in my network in this post at Hedonix. I found it originally in this tweet.
This is The Abduction of Phoebe Petrobux realized by Dark Vanessa, in connection with the graphic novella Bait just published on this site. Please do not use or alter this image without the consent of the creators. I have made it available in full resolution: click through or right-click and download if you are interested.
Katsuya Terada (b. 1963) is a Japanese illustrator. He has an instagram account here and an official site here. These images originally appeared in my network in this post at Hedonix, where I screwed up (somehow) their attribution to a tweet in which I first spotted them. Mistakes happen.
This image is The Bride Goes to Her Wedding, realized by Dark Vanessa in conjunction with the graphic novella Bait, which has just appeared on this site. Please do not use or alter the image without the consent of its creators. I have made it available in full resolution: click through or right-click and save if you are interested.
A VHS cover which first appeared in my blog network in this post at Hedonix and which traces back to the tumblr Horrorpedia which is still alive. The original text on the post was “VHS cover for The Humanoid aka L’Umanoide (1979) by Aldo Lado.”

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This Bride of Frankenstein poster originally appeared in my blog network in this post at Hedonix. It’s another find from a dead Tumblr.
It is a privilege and a pleasure that I am able to announce that a version of “Bubbles” is now available in Bahasa Indonesia.
Click on the image or this link for the comic as well as download links for CBZ and PDF versions.
If the figures in Wikipedia are right, I’ve just added to my potential audience 200 million native and L2 speakers. Onward, mad science!

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Dig those tight space costumes on Betty and Veronica! This Archie cover first appeared in my network of sites in this post at Hedonix. I found it originally at a now-extinct Tumblr. Tumblr is pretty much dead to me, for good reason.